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Walt Disney Co.CEORobert Iger has stepped down from Apple’s board of directors as the two companies prepare to launch competing video streaming services aimed at market leader Netflix. Apple disclosed Iger’s departure in a regulatory filing Friday, but his resignation became effective Tuesday. That’s the same day...

The adult entertainment industry is seemingly always the media early adopter of new technologies, such as faster streaming solutions, virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and now, blockchain. A stark difference from most attention and dollar-starved media companies, adult entertainment sites are thriving. At an initial glance,...

Apple’s new TV streaming service will begin its attempts to rival Netflix and Amazon PrimeVideo in November, the technology giant has confirmed. Apple TV+, which was first announced earlier this year, will go live in more than 100 countries including the UK on November 1. The platform, which will cost...

Ahead of Apple’s big event next week a new beta has popped up at the URL https://beta.music.apple.com. The beta gives you access to AppleMusic, the rebranded, music-focused element of the entity formally known as iTunes. iTunes is expected to be removed from macOS with the upcoming update to 10.15 Catalina, and already replaced iTunes in iOS back...

Paris: Neymar said he had “realised” his dream with a cameo appearance in his favourite Netflix show as there was a fresh plot twist in his long-running Paris St-Germain transfer drama. The Brazil forward is anxious for a move back to Spain with both Barcelona and Real Madrid trying to seal a deal before the European transfer window closes next...

Netflix has shipped a total of 5 billion DVDs to its customers since first sending out those iconic red envelopes 21 years ago. The milestone was announced by DVD.com, the Netflix subsidiary that is now responsible for the company’s physical disc subscriptions, on Twitter Monday. 5,000,000,000 shipments. F IV EB IL L […] ......

San Francisco, Aug 24 (IANS) Facebook in 2015 was aware that UK-based political consultancy firm CambridgeAnalytica may have been gathering users' personal data but downplayed the whole episode till a newspaper revealed the truth three months later, show new documents. According to a report in CNET on Friday, internal emails by Facebook...

ChaseRobinson, who until recently held a senior role in Robert De Niro’s film production company, has been sued by her employer for $6m. According to Variety, who have seen papers filed in a state court on Saturday, Robinson – whose most recent position was vice-president of production and finance at Canal Productions – is accused of...

Thailand proposed technology companies create centers in all 10 Southeast Asian countries in order to stop the spread of "fake news" and the use of fake accounts on Monday, according to The Bangkok Post. The centers would also work for governments to flag misinformation easily to providers of over-the-top (OTT) service - any digital service done...

But the worker in question is American, not Chinese, and is finding life very different under new management after billionaire "Chairman Cao" swept into town to reopen the shuttered, iconic former General Motors factory in 2014. This is "reverse globalization," say, Oscar-nominated directors Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert, who filmed the GM...

Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been fined $395,000 (£326,000) for mimicking a presidential alert in a skit, a US regulator has announced. The ABC talk show played out a replica of the emergency alert tone at three different points during the programme, in a joke mocking the warning system on the same day it was officially tested in the US. During the trial...

Investors flipped back into buying mode Tuesday after the U.S. said it would hold off on tariffs of Chinese imports of mobile phones, toys and several other items typically on holiday shopping lists. China also said the two sides held discussions on trade overnight and would talk again the next two weeks. The latest turn in the U.S.-China trade war...

NEW YORK — U.S. stocks dropped in a broad sell-off on Monday as simmering geopolitical tensions spooked equity investors and drove a bond market rally while the protracted U.S.-China trade war stoked fears of impending recession. All three major U.S. stock indexes closed sharply lower in light trading, with little to soothe market jitters...